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Manduria is a city and
comune of Apulia, Italy, in the
province of Taranto. With c. 32,000 inhabitants (2013), it is
located 35
kilometres (22 mi) east...
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Pomodorino di
Manduria (lit. 'Little
tomato of
Manduria') is an
ecotype of
tomato typical of
Manduria, a city in the
province of Taranto. In the local...
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territory of the Salentinoi,
ranging from
Otranto to
Leuca and from
Leuca to
Manduria. The
northern part on the
Adriatic belonged to the
Kalabroi and extended...
- Lizzano, Fragagnano, San
Marzano di San Giuseppe,
Francavilla Fontana and
Manduria. The main
monuments of the city are the
Mother Church, the
Palazzo Baronale...
- Headquartered:
Manduria, Italy, 11
November 1943 – May 1945 Airfields:
Brindisi (98th BG),
Grottaglie (449th BG),
Lecce (98th BG),
Manduria (98th BG), San...
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Manduria is a
railway station in
Manduria, Italy. The
station is
located on the
Martina Franca-Lecce railway. The
train services and the
railway infrastructure...
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Manduria Airfield Manduria Airfield is a
World War II
airfield in Italy,
located approximately 5 km
north of
Manduria, and
about 390 km east-southeast...
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dialect of the Salentino,
spoken by the
majority of the
inhabitants of
Manduria, in
southern Apulia. „Quannu lu
ciucciu no
mboli nci bei, ti
macari cu...
- Avetrana, Carosino, ****giano, Fragagnano, Grottaglie, Leporano, Lizzano,
Manduria, Maruggio, Monteiasi, Monteparano, Pulsano, Roccaforzata, San
Giorgio Ionico...
- The
Imperiali (or Imperiale)
family is a
princely noble family. It is one of the most
important Italian families and was a key
protagonist of European...